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  • Two substantial UK block trades hit screens on Thursday night and Friday morning, a welcome relief for ECM investors who have been starved of paper this quarter.
  • The UK government could look to sell down more of its stake in Royal Bank of Scotland next week, according to a UK bank analyst.
  • New issue premiums have stabilised at reasonable levels, oversubscription ratios have steadied and secondary flows are more mixed. While a small widening cannot be ruled out, the more constrained supply outlook will keep spreads in check.
  • Société Générale is enjoying a record year in the Japanese debt markets, after selling its debut deal in Euroyen format late on Friday. The transaction received strong demand from investors, even though it was marketed at the same time as another total loss-absorbing (TLAC) eligible transaction from ING Groep.
  • The European Union is just centimetres away from signing off on a long-awaited revamp of its prudential capital rules for banks, after EU ambassadors gave the green light on Friday to texts agreed by the Council and Parliament at the end of 2018.
  • Lloyds Banking Group has appointed William Chalmers, a Morgan Stanley FIG banker, as its next chief financial officer.
  • Italian auto finance bank FCA Bank found the feelgood factor in full effect on Friday as market participants suggested it priced a new three year deal more than 40bp tighter than if it had sold the same deal at the start of the year.
  • French toll road operator Autoroutes du Sud de la France found plenty of investors willing to buy the issuer’s first corporate bond sale of 2019. The demand allowed the company to tighten the spread it was offering by 22bp through the marketing process and price the deal in line with its existing curve.
  • Citi China has made two internal promotions in its markets and securities services business division, according to a Friday press release.
  • China Cinda Asset Management Co raised $1bn from a foray into the bond market, going for the lower-end of its size target despite what bankers on the deal called an ‘overwhelming’ response from investors.
  • Jiangxi Railway Investment Group Corp, a Chinese local government financing vehicle, has made its debut in the dollar bond market, raising $300m.
  • Cifi Holdings (Group) Co returned to the bond market with a $300m transaction. The four year bond’s tight price stood in stark contrast to the two year notes Cifi paid up to sell in December.